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Thai Airways Charts a New Course: From Collapse to Comeback
After years of turbulence, bankruptcy protection, and a grueling rehabilitation process, Thai Airways International is once again climbing. And this ... -
Thailand’s Aviation Renaissance: Direct Flights to the U.S. May Be Poised for Takeoff Again
After nearly a decade-long hiatus, Thailand is on the cusp of reestablishing direct flights to the United States—a development that ... -
STARLUX Airlines Announces Seattle As Their Third U.S. Gateway
Taiwan-based luxury carrier STARLUX Airlines recently announced that it will expand its U.S. presence with the launch of nonstop flights ... -
Air Canada Launches Vancouver to Singapore Non-Stop
Air Canada’s much anticipated route launched from its Vancouver (YVR) Pacific hub Thursday night and arrived yesterday morning in Singapore, marking the inaugural ... -
ZIPAIR Tokyo Launches New Route To Vancouver
ZIPAIR Tokyo, a low-cost carrier based in Japan, announced on Tuesday that it will start flying between Tokyo Narita and ... -
United Becomes First U.S. Carrier To Add A New Transpacific Route Since The Pandemic
United recently announced year-round, nonstop service between San Francisco and Brisbane, becoming the first U.S. airline to add a new transpacific destination ... -
Airline Capacity To Almost Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels This Month
Each month OAG produces an Airline Frequency and Capacity Trend Statistics Report, flight data included is sourced via Schedules Analyzer. The report contains ... -
Singapore Airlines And United Airlines New Codeshare Agreement Make Asia Travel Easier
Star Alliance members United Airlines and Singapore Airlines (SIA) recently announced an expansion to their codeshare agreement, designed to make it ... -
Air Canada Expands Its Summer Routes
Air Canada today announced an expansion of its North American network for Summer 2022 as the carrier’s recovery from COVID ... -
Travel Is Returning, It’s Just Mainly Domestic
Chaotic, challenging and constantly changing international travel rules and regulations continue to confound the global travel industry. This means that ...